Quaynor will take Rising Star winner Jaidyn Stephenson's No.35 jumper and burst off the halfback line in it next year. Averaged 419m gain for Vic Metro. Think Jason Johannisen.

16. ADELAIDE - Riley Collier-Dawkins (Oakleigh Chargers)

193cm, 88kg midfielder

Strong-bodied midfielder could develop into a Patrick Cripps or Marcus Bontempelli. But do Crows already have enough inside weapons?

Is Riley Collier-Dawkins the right fit for Adelaide?

17. FREMANTLE - Ian Hill (Perth)

175cm, 76kg small forward

Some experts have No.17 too high for Ian Hill. Will Fremantle reach to get the second cousin of Bradley and Stephen Hill? Or perhaps try to trade down? The lightning-quick Ian started the year as top-five prospect and will enjoy playing at Jesse Hogan's feet.

18. PORT ADELAIDE - Xavier Duursma (Gippsland Power)

185cm, 71kg midfielder

Nicely balanced midfielder would give Port some polish and running power in an outside midfield role.

19. GWS - Kieren Briggs (GWS academy)

200cm, 98kg ruckman

Adelaide forces GWS to pay a high price for the only quality teenage ruckman in the draft. The Crows need a Sam Jacobs successor but the Giants are expected to match.

20. ADELAIDE - Ned McHenry (Geelong Falcons)

178cm, 71kg small forward

No.1 tackler at the Under-18 championships and boasted the best kicking efficiency of the TAC Cup's major ball winners. Imagine this extrovert lurking opposite Eddie Betts.

Ned McHenry will provide forward pressure.

21. RICHMOND - Liam Stocker (Sandringham Dragons)

183cm, 83kg midfielder

Tigers need to add to their midfield stocks and Stocker is a strong and accomplished ballwinner. Needs to build tank.

22. BRISBANE LIONS - Luke Valente (Norwood)

186cm, 80kg midfielder

South Australian skipper averaged 22 disposals as one of the year's big improvers. Could the Suns trade up to pinch Valente and pair him with South Australian teammates Rankine and Lukosius?

23. GWS - Sam Sturt (Dandenong Stingrays)

188cm, 78kg half-forward

Late-developing half forward has come from the clouds. Plays with a natural flair and dominated the tail of the TAC Cup season. GWS could live trade this pick before matching bid on Briggs.

24. WEST COAST - Curtis Taylor (Calder Cannons)

186cm, 79kg forward

First pick on Friday. Will a flood of trade offers come overnight? If not, a damaging forward who could replace Mark LeCras. Strong overhead and straight set shot.